'''Rhaenys Targaryen''' is an unseen character mentioned in the [[Season 2|second season]]. She lived and died centuries before the events of the series, and is not expected to appear. She was the sister and wife of [[Aegon the Conqueror]] and helped him in his invasion and conquest of [[Westeros]] three centuries before the events of the series. Shewasoneof the first Queens of the SevenKingdoms.

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'''Rhaenys Targaryen''' is an unseen character mentioned in the [[Season 2|second season]]. She lived and died centuries before the events of the series, and is not expected to appear. She was the sister and wife of [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conqueror]] and helped him in his invasion and conquest of [[Westeros]] three centuries before the events of the series. RhaenysandVisenyawere (simultaneously) the first Queens of the Andals and the FirstMen.

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Rhaenys is pronounced "Ray-niece".<ref name="E17"/>

Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] named [[Rhaenys Targaryen|his daughter]] in her honor.

Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] named [[Rhaenys Targaryen|his daughter]] in her honor.

Rhaenys was the sister of Aegon and [[Visenya Targaryen|Visenya]], and was born on [[Dragonstone]], the [[House Targaryen|Targaryen]] stronghold in the [[Narrow Sea]]. Following [[Valyrian]] custom, she and Visenya both married Aegon. All three rode [[dragons]], with Rhaenys thedragonknownas [[Meraxes]].

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[[File:Aegon and sisters.jpg|thumb|left|Rhaenys and her siblings on Dragonstone]]Rhaenys was the sister of Aegon and [[Visenya Targaryen|Visenya]], and was born on [[Dragonstone]], the [[House Targaryen|Targaryen]] stronghold in the [[Narrow Sea]]. Following [[Valyrian]] custom, she and Visenya both married Aegon. All three rode [[dragons]], and Rhaenys rodetheonenamed [[Meraxes]].

During the [[War of Conquest]] she rode her dragon at the [[Field of Fire]], where the Targaryens destroyed the largest army ever fielded against their troops and broke the back of resistance to their rule in Westeros.<ref name="E17">"[[A Man Without Honor]]"</ref>

During the [[War of Conquest]] she rode her dragon at the [[Field of Fire]], where the Targaryens destroyed the largest army ever fielded against their troops and broke the back of resistance to their rule in Westeros.<ref name="E17">"[[A Man Without Honor]]"</ref>

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[[Arya Stark]], whilst posing as a common serving girl in [[House Lannister|Lannister]]-occupied Harrenhal, discusses the razing of the castle with Lord [[Tywin Lannister]]. She mentions Rhaenys and her dragon, but admits that Visenya was more of a hero of hers.<ref name="E17"/>

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[[Arya Stark]], while posing as a common serving girl in [[House Lannister|Lannister]]-occupied Harrenhal, discusses the razing of the castle with Lord [[Tywin Lannister]]. She mentions Rhaenys and her dragon, but admits that Visenya was more of a hero of hers.<ref name="E17"/>

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==Family tree==

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{{House Targaryen family tree Conquest era}}

==In the books==

==In the books==

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In ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'', Rhaenys is said to have been the gentler, more playful and less serious of Aegon's sisters. Whilst she rode her dragon in battle, she was not a warrior in the same way her brother and sister were, and unlike them did not possess a [[Valyrian steel]] sword.

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In ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'', Rhaenys is said to have been the gentler, more playful and less serious of Aegon's sisters. While she rode her dragon in battle, she was not a warrior in the same way her brother and sister were, and unlike them did not possess a [[Valyrian steel]] sword.

She bore Aegon one son, Aenys, who later become the second [[King on the Iron Throne]]. After Aegon's death. Aenys was followed by [[Maegor Targaryen|Maegor the Cruel]], but after his death Aenys's son, Jaehaerys inherited the throne. This means that all later members of House Targaryen, including [[Daenerys Targaryen|Daenerys]], are descended from Rhaenys.

She bore Aegon one son, Aenys, who later become the second [[King on the Iron Throne]]. After Aegon's death. Aenys was followed by [[Maegor Targaryen|Maegor the Cruel]], but after his death Aenys's son, Jaehaerys inherited the throne. This means that all later members of House Targaryen, including [[Daenerys Targaryen|Daenerys]], are descended from Rhaenys.

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In ''The World of Ice and Fire'' it is revealed that Aegon loved Rhaenys the most out of his sisters, spending ten nights with her for every one that he spent with Visenya. However, whilst Rhaenys was indeed the gentler of the two sisters, she was still a fierce warrior in her own right. She became a dragon-rider at a very young age and during the War of Conquest provided support for [[Orys Baratheon]]'s assault on [[Storm's End]]. She also led the aborted invasion of [[Dorne]],confronting the ancientPrincessofDornein[[Sunspear]] and failing to cow her.

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In ''The World of Ice and Fire'' it is revealed that Aegon loved Rhaenys the most out of his sisters, spending ten nights with her for every one that he spent with Visenya. However, while Rhaenys was indeed the gentler of the two sisters, she was still a fierce warrior in her own right. She became a dragon-rider at a very young age and during the War of Conquest provided support for [[Orys Baratheon]]'s assault on [[Storm's End]]. She also led the invasion of [[Dorne]] but the Dornishrefusedtogivepitchedbattle, and resisted instead, through guerilla warfare. Frustrated, Rhaenys flew directly to Sunspear to demand Princess Mariya's surrender. Mariya instead informed her that, "This is Dorne. You are not wanted here, return at your peril." Rhaenys replied that she would return with ''"Fire and blood"'', but Mariya simply replied, ''"Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken"''. The Targaryen army withdrew from Dorne, leaving the country untaken.

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Rhaenys had two or three children including Aenys I. In 4AC, Rhaenys joined [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon I]] in his renewed efforts to conquer Dorne, however, this too proved unsuccessful. Rhaenys and her dragon, Meraxes, were slain during this war by a scorpion bolt.

==See also==

==See also==

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* [http://awoiaf.westeros.org:8080/index.php/Rhaenys_Targaryen Rhaenys Targaryen at A Wiki of Ice and Fire.]

Rhaenys Targaryen is an unseen character mentioned in the second season. She lived and died centuries before the events of the series, and is not expected to appear. She was the sister and wife of Aegon the Conqueror and helped him in his invasion and conquest of Westeros three centuries before the events of the series. Rhaenys and Visenya were (simultaneously) the first Queens of the Andals and the First Men.

During the War of Conquest she rode her dragon at the Field of Fire, where the Targaryens destroyed the largest army ever fielded against their troops and broke the back of resistance to their rule in Westeros.[1]

Arya Stark, while posing as a common serving girl in Lannister-occupied Harrenhal, discusses the razing of the castle with Lord Tywin Lannister. She mentions Rhaenys and her dragon, but admits that Visenya was more of a hero of hers.[1]

In A Song of Ice and Fire, Rhaenys is said to have been the gentler, more playful and less serious of Aegon's sisters. While she rode her dragon in battle, she was not a warrior in the same way her brother and sister were, and unlike them did not possess a Valyrian steel sword.

She bore Aegon one son, Aenys, who later become the second King on the Iron Throne. After Aegon's death. Aenys was followed by Maegor the Cruel, but after his death Aenys's son, Jaehaerys inherited the throne. This means that all later members of House Targaryen, including Daenerys, are descended from Rhaenys.

In The World of Ice and Fire it is revealed that Aegon loved Rhaenys the most out of his sisters, spending ten nights with her for every one that he spent with Visenya. However, while Rhaenys was indeed the gentler of the two sisters, she was still a fierce warrior in her own right. She became a dragon-rider at a very young age and during the War of Conquest provided support for Orys Baratheon's assault on Storm's End. She also led the invasion of Dorne but the Dornish refused to give pitched battle, and resisted instead, through guerilla warfare. Frustrated, Rhaenys flew directly to Sunspear to demand Princess Mariya's surrender. Mariya instead informed her that, "This is Dorne. You are not wanted here, return at your peril." Rhaenys replied that she would return with "Fire and blood", but Mariya simply replied, "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken". The Targaryen army withdrew from Dorne, leaving the country untaken.

Rhaenys had two or three children including Aenys I. In 4AC, Rhaenys joined Aegon I in his renewed efforts to conquer Dorne, however, this too proved unsuccessful. Rhaenys and her dragon, Meraxes, were slain during this war by a scorpion bolt.